Rome tyrannical, idolatrous and heretical the origine of her errors with an answer to her objections : also three short sermons of repentance against swearing and drunkenness preached to the ships company before Admiral Aylmer and several captains / by Peter Berault.

Berault, Peter
Publisher: Printed by W Redmayne for the author
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1698
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A27449 ESTC ID: R30222 STC ID: B1956
Subject Headings: Catholic Church -- Controversial literature; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and that he knows the secret intents and meaning of our Spirits. He acknowledges also his infallible Truth; and that he knows the secret intents and meaning of our Spirits. He acknowledges also his infallible Truth; cc cst pns31 vvz dt j-jn n2 cc n1 pp-f po12 n2. pns31 vvz av po31 j n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Daniel 2.22 (AKJV)
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Daniel 2.22 (AKJV) - 0 daniel 2.22: he reuealeth the deepe and secret things: that he knows the secret intents True 0.638 0.322 2.952
Psalms 44.21 (AKJV) psalms 44.21: shall not god search this out? for he knoweth the secrets of the heart. that he knows the secret intents True 0.616 0.433 0.0
Psalms 44.21 (Geneva) psalms 44.21: shall not god searche this out? for hee knoweth the secrets of the heart. that he knows the secret intents True 0.613 0.317 0.0




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